When asking consumers to do a speed test, you should ask for provider, advertised speed, and cost of service. Addition questions that would be helpful are, other services included in given price and satisfaction.

The entire NEW 'fcc.org' is poorly designed and does not serve the professional user or the general public. It looks as though it's another glaring example of someone being awarded a 'design' contract and not knowing the end users and how they actually use the site. 'Change for the sake of change' instead of change to answer a need and improve function. Typical of government... "because we can"! AWFUL.

I'm 67 and live in Bradenton Florida where the only choices for internet and phone service are BrightHouse and Verizon. Both these services are too expensive for me. I need a phone so I can contact my Dr.'s, pharmacies and the few people I know. A phone is an essential service for me but there are no options other than using these big, bloated overpriced companies. I use the Internet to keep up with the news and to pay my bills on-line. Having a television through one of these providers is only a dream. The cost of the very basic services I need is a joke. And they keep raising the rates while all along they promoted the fictitious idea that I am being provided a wonderful service. I would like to contact the FCC by e-mail but I dont see a link, which in itself is not right.

I'm 67 and live in Bradenton Florida where the only choices for internet and phone service are BrightHouse and Verizon. Both these services are too expensive for me. I need a phone so I can contact my Dr.'s, pharmacies and the few people I know. A phone is an essential service for me but there are no options other than using these big, bloated overpriced companies. I use the Internet to keep up with the news and to pay my bills on-line. Having a television through one of these providers is only a dream. The cost of the very basic…

I want to use my Google ID to log in. All that comes up is a blank page with the normal FCC header. No widgets, no log out or log in. No place to click to add widgets. Nothing. Both IE and Chrome browsers do this. What's the point of personalizing if you can't?

Prior express consent seems to be all over the map. An EBR does not mean a creditor can bombard you with unwarranted robocalls up to seven times a day, every day. If it does, then the FCC needs to put that in plain language, if not, then clearly separate the two. I think it's ridiculous to allow the courts, differing in opinions, to decide what they "think" the FCC/FTC defines as PRC. Giving my daughter the keys to the car to go to the mall, doesn't mean she can take the car and drive across country with her friends. Geez, even she knows that and I never had to define that!

Prior express consent seems to be all over the map. An EBR does not mean a creditor can bombard you with unwarranted robocalls up to seven times a day, every day. If it does, then the FCC needs to put that in plain language, if not, then clearly separate the two. I think it's ridiculous to allow the courts, differing in opinions, to decide what they "think" the FCC/FTC defines as PRC. Giving my daughter the keys to the car to go to the mall, doesn't mean she can take the car and drive across country with her friends. Geez,…

Require phone providers (particularly TMobile) to (first) make available to consumers an app or ? to EASILY control the CMAS alert settings. Right now NO ONE at Tmobile knows how to find the app/setting.

I don't care about snowstorms in Colorado; they are a part of our local industry.

On the home page, the text is all the way across the page instead of in the bordered off area it should be in. I see nothing to select, except for Feedback and the other usual links at the bottom of a webpage. I'm going to chalk this situation up to the possibility that this site is unable to be viewed properly on my iPhone. This seems to be the only FCC page I can't see properly.

Add a filter for "DMAs" - Use the TVB.org list as a template. This breaks up the major media markets, and allows wireless providers, TV providers and other interested parties to match FCC footprint to their own footprint much easier.